"Antigone District" is a district of the city of Montpellier, southern France.
The district is built on the grounds of the former barracks Joffre, of which today only the citadel remains. In 1977, then-mayor Georges Frêche initiated the process that led to the construction of the neighborhood.

It is designed in a neo-classical, classical motifs such as blasting pediments, entablature and pilasters on a gigantic scale. The district is located between the old town of Montpellier and the River Lez. On the opposite side of the river, the Hôtel de la Region Languedoc-Roussillon is also designed by Bofill and with Antigone makes a great visual axis 1 km long, known as the Champs Elysees in Montpellier.

Hello Charo,
all the 3 photos are interesting!
I can almost hear and feel the splashing water :))

I'm looking at this one and racking my brains as to how I would shoot photos of this fountain should I happen to be there... by miracle LOL
It is very difficult. I mean - shooting photos of fountains is difficult :) But it may be a very exciting thing!

Concerning this fountain... perhaps I'd also try a vertical variant. But this is just a supposition.
all I know about fountains is that they are damn difficult to photograph!!

I remember once I decided to shoot a couple of photos of a famous fountain in Stockholm... I stopped only for a few minutes, but spent there the best part of half an hour shooting the water like crazy! LOL I got so engrossed in the process and during shooting I discovered more and more new variants, compositions, POVs etc.

Hello Charo,
this place looks a very beautiful.I like this fountain with fantastic capture of the water. Great excecuted picture with excellent management of light and colors, POV and also is great depth of this image. Perfectly well done. Great job. Awesome. I like it.
All the best,
Barbara